World Hereafter said:thanks for your reply Dede, it's helpful to hear other people's experiences. Sounds like you have a good Nurse who is inerested in being pro-active in helping protect your health! Hope it goes well with your GP!
It amazed me to hear my nurse musing that quite a few symptoms of my "mystery illness" (her words!) of past 5 years very clearly match Diabetes symptoms .... yet I had never been tested, in spite of having so many signs - such as regular protein in urine, regular infections, recurring dizzy spells, recurring UTI's, rapid weight gain, Boils & chronic itchy/sore skin, extreme/sudden fatigue (yet I used to be out weekends hiking, swimming, dancing, Gym etc. prior to this illness), plus shakes, weird fuzzy headaches, regular numbness in hands and feet, terribly dry mouth (even my Dentist commented), constant thirst, plus I've developed kidney and foot problems last 2-3 years. Yet, I'd been told by more than one Doc that these symptoms were "probably hormonal" (I'm mid 40's and just had early menopause) and also been diagnosed with "extreme fibromyalgia" by hospital consultant. Not one Doc or Consultant or Nurse suggested or thought to check for Diabetes.
This has all happened while I was on a long term low Gi diet, which is why I now find the whole Gi/Carbs issue somewhat confusing, and am left wondering what on earth I should be eating, as I seem to have developed Type 2 Diabetes, and put on loads of weight, whilst being on the Gi plan 85% of the time for the past 10 years! Yet this same diet is the one I was told to stick to! :crazy:
I'm sure the learning curve for many of us newbies is going to be rather steep and eye-opening over the coming weeks and months!
Why the hell don't you DO something about the stupid diagnostic criteria for diabetes because you KNOW there are thousands of us walking about undiagnosed and taking stupid medications for the complications we're experiencing but NOTHING for the actual diabetes itself.
Sarahbarker161 said:Hey , I was diagnosed yesterday , been feeling terrible for months , although it was a shock I now feel confident that in time I will feel better , my experience wasn't amazing yet awful , middle of the road , but I think more questions will get answered next time when there is less to do and more time to chat , well hoping so !!
I've started on the drug metformin , I've had serious tummy trouble today , is that normal when starting ?? X
World Hereafter said:Hi Nichola
welcome, I'm newly diagnosed and new here too (last week) , and not on any meds just yet, so I hope some more experienced/knowleadgable folk will come along with some answers to help you.
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